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. 2025 Jun 5;32(6):1006-1024.e5.
doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2025.04.007. Epub 2025 May 8.

3D reconstruction of a human Carnegie stage 9 embryo provides a snapshot of early body plan formation

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3D reconstruction of a human Carnegie stage 9 embryo provides a snapshot of early body plan formation

Yang Yuan et al. Cell Stem Cell. .

Abstract

The Carnegie stage 9 (CS9) embryo is a pivotal phase signifying the conclusion of gastrulation and the onset of early organogenesis, crucial for initiating major organ system development. Utilizing spatial transcriptomics, we analyzed an intact CS9 human embryo in a spatially detailed manner. Through the examination of 75 transverse cryosections, we digitally reconstructed a 3D model, allowing us to identify diverse cell types, including those from brain and spine regions, the primitive gut tube, distinct somite formation stages, somatic mesoderm, splanchnic mesoderm, etc. Notably, we observed two distinct trajectories of hindbrain development, pinpointed the isthmic organizer at the midbrain-hindbrain boundary, delineated the bi-layered structure of neuromesodermal progenitor (NMP) cells, and described the early aorta formation and primordial germ cells (PGCs) presence in the aorta-gonad-mesonephros (AGM) region. This study provides key insights into the transcriptomic and spatial intricacies shaping the human body plan.

Keywords: 3D reconstruction; AGM; Carnegie stage 9; cardiogenesis; hindbrain; human embryo; primitive gut tube; somitogenesis; spatial transcriptomics sequencing; stereo-seq.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.

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